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. >> yeah, so, you know, one of the things that secretary clinton used to say we talk a lot about women's issues. she would remind us that more than, you know, 50% of the world's population are women. so whether you're talking about non-proliferation, counterterrorism, you know, civic activism, you could literally talk about any issue in the entire world, and it's a women's issue by virtue of the smartest people on earth being women and the majority of people on earth being women. >> we appreciate the compliment. >> but i think you could make your statement even, in a way that's even stronger in a sense. i think there's something the numbers don't account for. i spent a lot of time in autocratic countries and restrictive societies that either by law or norm have held women back. and there's an observation that i have made and many of my friends have made which is when women in the middle east get a chance to go to school, they outperform the men exponentially, right? >> as they do here. >> as they do here. and what's interesting, a friend of mine in kuwait told me something very interesti
. >> yeah, so, you know, one of the things that secretary clinton used to say we talk a lot about women's issues. she would remind us that more than, you know, 50% of the world's population are women. so whether you're talking about non-proliferation, counterterrorism, you know, civic activism, you could literally talk about any issue in the entire world, and it's a women's issue by virtue of the smartest people on earth being women and the majority of people on earth being women....
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was in control of. >> he shouldn't be subpoenaed, and i don't know whether this all leads to hillary clinton or some way to embarrass her during the election. >> since you brought it up, can you explain why it was that when the house committee subpoenas all the benghazi documents, they didn't turnover the rhodes memo, but when a court judge orders them to do it, they turnover the ben rhodes document. >> no, i can't explain it. there may be some claim of executive privilege. i think it's posed a political opportunity right at the moment. let me make a couple of comments on benghazi. i know something about this, and the day after the susan rice appearances, i -- or the day after the event i was meeting with some senior intelligence committee folks because i still advise in some capacities on boards to some of our agencies, and i think there was legitimate confusion. i agree about the point that the video was in egypt, and nobody really knew what the facts were, but i'm reading from the ben rhodes memo, which i have never seen before, and it said we're not aware of any actionable intelligence i
was in control of. >> he shouldn't be subpoenaed, and i don't know whether this all leads to hillary clinton or some way to embarrass her during the election. >> since you brought it up, can you explain why it was that when the house committee subpoenas all the benghazi documents, they didn't turnover the rhodes memo, but when a court judge orders them to do it, they turnover the ben rhodes document. >> no, i can't explain it. there may be some claim of executive privilege. i...
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clinton leave the building. please, everyone, remain seated while our guests leave the building. thank you again on behalf of everyone here at georgetown. thank you. [applause] [captioning performed by national captioning institute] [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2014] >> senator john hogan once the senate to vote on legislation requiring approval of the keystone xl oil pipeline from canada. the north dakota republican is our guest this week on newsmakers. the interview at 6 p.m. eastern, here on c-span. >> they went off and became these incredible successes. not only were they the first women stockholders in the world to owner brokerage firm, not to be repeated for 100 years, they had a radical newspaper. they became lecturers. they were celebrities. they have headlines with just their names. like madonna or whatever. they were really very famous based on their beginnings with vanderbilt. just kept threatening them with blackmail. we are going to expose you. and then the mother started this ridiculous court trial in which victoria then husband wanted to put h
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now president clinton is correct. in his administration, a rising tide did lift a lot more boats than were lifted in the following administration but, you know, i can understand what he's doing. i would, too, if i were defending my legacy. the truth is i think we would be better served by looking forward and trying to figure out how to get out of this problem because this income inequality problem is a real problem and it does have to be dealt with it and won't be dealt with by blaming george bush or bill clinton for it. >> you bring up gop there with george bush. on the gop side, there's this certain ex-florida governor who may be giving the current new jersey one a run for his money here. we have the "new york times" reporting that jeb bush's increasingly serious and public consideration of a 2016 run has some major republican donors considering jumping the chris christie ship. if that happened, howard, tell me what would that mean for christie? would it mean curtains for him? >> i think christie's already seeing th
now president clinton is correct. in his administration, a rising tide did lift a lot more boats than were lifted in the following administration but, you know, i can understand what he's doing. i would, too, if i were defending my legacy. the truth is i think we would be better served by looking forward and trying to figure out how to get out of this problem because this income inequality problem is a real problem and it does have to be dealt with it and won't be dealt with by blaming george...
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although, i did notice the other day that sasha needed a speaker at career day and invited bill clinton. i was a little hurt by that. >> joining us from washington to tell us what those and other numbers mean is fred yang, part of the team who conducts the news polling. nice to see you. >> good morning, melissa. what's the biggest mistake when reporting poll numbers. what are we doing to produce the numbers for mid outcomes? >> the numbers are the numbers. i think one mistake we make is assuming what happens in march, april and may will happen in november. the 40% of the job waiting for the president. it's not great. but it's the best it's been since last october. and i think the other things we need to look at as media and analysts are also trends. and right now, the president is trending up. i think in some respects because of the success of the 8 million signups for the aca. >> that's an interesting one. we were just talking about whether or not there's an opportunity to rebrand this. honestly, i'm a little interested here in the key reasons for why the president's approval rate rema
although, i did notice the other day that sasha needed a speaker at career day and invited bill clinton. i was a little hurt by that. >> joining us from washington to tell us what those and other numbers mean is fred yang, part of the team who conducts the news polling. nice to see you. >> good morning, melissa. what's the biggest mistake when reporting poll numbers. what are we doing to produce the numbers for mid outcomes? >> the numbers are the numbers. i think one mistake...
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you're referring to the fact he made more references to hillary clinton in 2016 than he did his own vice president. what should we take from that? >> the fact that he's kind of ribbing biden about really taking on hillary. and like i think a lot of the political establishment referring to hillary as always a afete acompli. is the president going to endorse someone? >> joel mchale used to be a frequent guest on this program. love the guy. couldn't believe he took the job of wanting to emcee this event. that's a no win proposition. >> no win proposition. he was pretty sharp in a few areas. some people thought he went over the line. especially the chris christie weight jokes and things like that. i did see chris christie later who understands that if they're talking about him, that he's in the game. that the republican side, he's still very much at the center of what could be happening moving forward. they were even posing for pictures. look, any of us have to be able to take a joke and take a shot at one of these dinners if you're going to make it through the night. >> off the topic of the
you're referring to the fact he made more references to hillary clinton in 2016 than he did his own vice president. what should we take from that? >> the fact that he's kind of ribbing biden about really taking on hillary. and like i think a lot of the political establishment referring to hillary as always a afete acompli. is the president going to endorse someone? >> joel mchale used to be a frequent guest on this program. love the guy. couldn't believe he took the job of wanting...
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a run for money. >> briefly, before we go with the prominent developments behind clinton, where does that leave joe biden. >> she will not have a coronation, the democrats have a deep bench. there are plenty of people that could run against her and be credibility. we saw it in 2008. barack obama came out of nowhere and won that nom face. he is the -- nomination. she is the strongest candidate. >>> thank you both for joining me this morning. >>> we were talking about the immigration rallies. hundreds of demonstrators were rallying to demand a change on immigration policy. [ chants ] >> they call on the barack obama administration to curb its aggressive approach. they say it divides families, leaving children backhand when one or for parents are september to the native country. last month the president called for a review of the deportation policies. >>> al jazeera america's groundbreaking series "borderland" - six americans are making a dangerous journey retriesing the footsteps of migrants that died trying to get to the united states. the series wraps up with a look at how they fared
a run for money. >> briefly, before we go with the prominent developments behind clinton, where does that leave joe biden. >> she will not have a coronation, the democrats have a deep bench. there are plenty of people that could run against her and be credibility. we saw it in 2008. barack obama came out of nowhere and won that nom face. he is the -- nomination. she is the strongest candidate. >>> thank you both for joining me this morning. >>> we were talking...
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your own poll says hillary clinton shows a 50 pursue -- 52% favorability. that is after what happened in new jersey. aftermatht is in the in new jersey. to favorability was a two one negative. tor warmly, it changed negative. we will see if things settle down for him and he is able to reposition himself with young people. is that 52%. she has a 10% gender gap. joining us is john della volpe. we are looking at voting habits of young people and their perception of politics. we are asking people to call him . this is adam from pennsylvania. it morning. caller: good morning. i would like for you to elaborate a little bit on my generation being very civil libertarian. you touched on it a little but. left comeand the together on many issues in my generation. you are looking as just the obama election. i was raised in the bush years. bush was a huge warmonger. if you just look at his policies , he tore the country apart. we can persevere and change things. realizing that this is an change anything. that has not brought us anything that we wanted on the civil liber
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hillary clinton has a lot going for her as a candidate. as our first female president, we could pay her 30% less. that's a saving this country could use. who's with me? hillary's daughter chelsea is pregnant which means in nine months we will officially have a sequel to bad grandpa. it also raises the question, when the baby is born, do you give bill clinton a cigar? you guys sound like you're on a roller coaster right now. there's a heated race on the republican side. they're all vowing to see who will win over the gop base and more importantly who gets to apply turtle wax to sheldon's rascal scooter. jeb bush says he's thinking about running. wow, another bush might be in the white house. is it already time for our every ten years surprise party for ir iraq? yes. as it stands right now, the republican presidential nominee will either be jeb bush, rand paul or a bag of flour with ronald reagan's face drawn on it. bag of flour. people are asking will donald trump run again and the answer is, does that thing on his head crap in the woods? i
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clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to negotiate and bring them all together in this small space. >> so now that i've seen lapita's dress i understand why people are tweeting me saying you were wearing the matching bow tie to the dress. >> people are making fun of my bow tie on twitter saying it's too fun. >> oh, your or mine. >> no, mine. i need you to come down here and dress me. >> it is twitter. they are talking about your bow tie, right. >> it's a little on the small side nobody got that. anyway, ryan lizzo, thank you. go back in and have fun. we appreciate you coming out. >> thanks for having me. >> all right. up next,
clinton, obviously he sat there and took it. that's sort of the rule you got to sit there and take it no matter how harsh it gets. >> rie arngsyan, i understand y an entourage and you've been self yig it up. >> i took one picture. >> that is mindy kaling and who else are you with. >> it's small on your screen. >> and and zoey. >> tony gold win. he play the bad guy in ghosts. molly you're in danger girl. >> they were all very kind to us. i had to...
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in the mid-'90s. >> exactly. >> this is one of clinton's funnier moments. this is from 1997. i think you wrote this one. this is when everyone was talking about where chelsea was going to go to college. take a listen. >> this is a letter of acceptance to chelsea saying that she -- from chelsea saying she will attend -- no, that's privileged. but look, the bad news is our only child is going off to college. the good news is, opens up another bedroom. >> that's a risky punch line, don. >> i know, but you have to remember the context of that one. not what you may be thinking. there was the campaign finance scandal going on. there was all this talk about the lincoln bedroom. that's what he's referring to there. >> how do you write a punch line that a president can really deliver well? >> first of all, it's like writing for television. these are group activities, right. you've got a bunch of nearly funny people who get together and start throwing jokes around and start maybe with the basic script. then of course somebody else's joke comes in and you know you can
in the mid-'90s. >> exactly. >> this is one of clinton's funnier moments. this is from 1997. i think you wrote this one. this is when everyone was talking about where chelsea was going to go to college. take a listen. >> this is a letter of acceptance to chelsea saying that she -- from chelsea saying she will attend -- no, that's privileged. but look, the bad news is our only child is going off to college. the good news is, opens up another bedroom. >> that's a risky...
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i didn't vote against senator clinton. i voted for barack obama. >> one other thing i want to hit on here as we wrap. you talk about your parents in the book. you said that you're still astonished to this day how hard they fought to get you and your brothers the educational opportunities they never had. you go back that far. we have a picture up here as well that our viewers can see. but as you -- how much did that really -- i guess you give your partisans all the credit in the world. how their decisions and that sacrifice and their insistence on education is why you're sitting where you are today? >> there's no question about it. my mother opened a kindergarten in our church when i was 4 years old. and enrolled all of us in that kindergarten. and all of the children who attended our church. my father was -- he never got a high school diploma. though he took a test. and entered college. but he wasser in er inever awar degree because he did not have a high school diploma. my dad did not tell me about that until i approached
i didn't vote against senator clinton. i voted for barack obama. >> one other thing i want to hit on here as we wrap. you talk about your parents in the book. you said that you're still astonished to this day how hard they fought to get you and your brothers the educational opportunities they never had. you go back that far. we have a picture up here as well that our viewers can see. but as you -- how much did that really -- i guess you give your partisans all the credit in the world. how...
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she told me when it became such a big hollywood party and it was if 1993, which was bill clinton's very first dinner. he had a big hollywood following. they all wanted to come to the dinner. she said then of course when barak obama came to dinner, it became even bigger, during those two administrations, we are seeing a big influx of hollywood stars this whole week, really. >> and everything in between those two administrations. okay. thank you so much. we appreciate it. wing will forward it to. of course, we'll be covering it this evening. cnn gives you the best seat in the house for the coeur d'alene sp -- correspondence dinner. tune in. coming up in 30 minutes, we're counting down to the fastest two minutes in sports and a possible historic kentucky derby win. and at 3:00 from tornado to flooding, chad meyers looks back at this week's wild and dangerous weather. see you in 30 minutes. "your money" starts right now. >>> a decisive turn in the job market. i'm christine romans. this is "your money." like the movie, the u.s. economy was frozen in the first quarter. the polar vortex shrink
she told me when it became such a big hollywood party and it was if 1993, which was bill clinton's very first dinner. he had a big hollywood following. they all wanted to come to the dinner. she said then of course when barak obama came to dinner, it became even bigger, during those two administrations, we are seeing a big influx of hollywood stars this whole week, really. >> and everything in between those two administrations. okay. thank you so much. we appreciate it. wing will forward...
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this divif who irritated hillary clinton was taken away to jail. shocking. >> oonto piggy back up what joe trippi said as far as the security goes and the talking points go to link the two together, it goes to prove a lot of folks say anyway that there is some sort of protection going on to trial to protect the president and also hillary clinton. so, essentially, playing politics and putting politics and the protection of both of those individuals ahead of the four lives that were lost. >> yeah, so just a warning. >> ahead of the election, obviously. >> just think twice before you post a provocative youtube video. hillary clinton might just have you arrested. that's the way it works. don't like them have them arrested. it actually happened. >> yeah. and we can talk more about this and some of the frustrations i have with the administration moving towards internet restrictions. i mean, we are getting -- i think we are entering into an interesting and scary time right now. >> stop. they could have you arrested. >> lead us know what you think about it
this divif who irritated hillary clinton was taken away to jail. shocking. >> oonto piggy back up what joe trippi said as far as the security goes and the talking points go to link the two together, it goes to prove a lot of folks say anyway that there is some sort of protection going on to trial to protect the president and also hillary clinton. so, essentially, playing politics and putting politics and the protection of both of those individuals ahead of the four lives that were lost....
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the one thing -- and, you know, not -- >> charlie: including carter, clinton and obama? >> everybody. bush, everybody. whether it's two-party talks, six-party talks. >> charlie: failed. and part of it is rational people trying to deal with crazies. >> charlie: and the chinese, too, is an element to it. they've got a lot to lose. >> the chinese have been less helpful than they could be. they have a strong interest in getting the issue dealt with. but here's the thing that's always struck me, the north koreans talk all the time about the fact that we're still technically at war with them, legally at war with them, because all we did was sign an arms agreement not a peace treaty. and during the periods where the negotiations were active, they kept saying why won't you declare you're not at war with us? and we say, you know, the usual thing, what you're taught as a diplomat or any kind of negotiator, it's a bargaining chip and we're holding the chip and of course we don't think we're at war with you. my view is bargaining chips you don't get to spend are not worth anything.
the one thing -- and, you know, not -- >> charlie: including carter, clinton and obama? >> everybody. bush, everybody. whether it's two-party talks, six-party talks. >> charlie: failed. and part of it is rational people trying to deal with crazies. >> charlie: and the chinese, too, is an element to it. they've got a lot to lose. >> the chinese have been less helpful than they could be. they have a strong interest in getting the issue dealt with. but here's the...
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but bill clinton was good. watch this. >> i wish i could be here more, but i really think bill has everything under control. >> wait, wait, wait! >> the president's schedule just as busy as ever. he's just doing different things. >> this is when the first lady was running for the u.s. senate and he had nothing to do, he was on his way out. of the white house. it was pretty funny. but president obama has a biting kind of pointed humor with great timing. >> absolutely. and, you know, the great thing about obama is that last year, if you remember, from the start, he walked out to a rap song fresh off of an electoral victory that was pretty convincing, and the song was all i do is win, win, win no matter what. and you know there was a certain section of his detractors going wait a minute, this muslim kenyan socialist actually listens so rap music, too? i'm sorry, that's the straw that broke the camel's i want my country back. >> is there a wrong way to tell a joke at one of these. i'll never forget when george bush
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during the first clinton administration, i recall that we had a bit of a debate. would it make sense to invite nato and russia to become over time a member of nato? recall, 12-13 years ago around 2001, that question was raised again. obviously the russian's response was we are not interested in being a member of nato, we are interested in the change a relationship. russia went further and came back to us more recently with a whole new concept for the relationship between the west and russia for european security. some of the ideas that were put forward by medvedev during his tenure as president of russia simply in our you were not acceptable to all in the west. it was just not going to work. i think to finish, we have thehed the point where ukrainian crisis, we will need to take a sharp look again at how we can over time construct a european order, a european security document that is good for us and also ok for russia. ahead, wase jump there a feeling that the west was taking advantage of russia at a time of weakness. the economy, the political situation, it was
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what glenn beck has recently said about hillary clinton, having lesbian sex in the oval office. i mean, this is the kind of stuff that's being thrown out there. and the only thing -- >> and you don't think they want to talk about -- you don't think they want to talk about these employment numbers today, do you? it's like a fax go, out first thing in the morning with benghazi in great big letters. >> you're right but the democrats are letting them drive the narrative. i'd like to see them drive more high-profile democrats come out and say, you guys have blame ed barack obama, you played susan rice. when are you going to get around to blaming the actual terrorists who killed these people? >> let's see what comes out in these -- >> beg your pardon? >> let's see what comes out in these hearings. we're going to have a select committee. when is this going to be on tv, july, august? i can hear the snoring now. >> it's about getting the base angry and getting the base out to a vote and in that sense the gop's playing it very smart. they don't have to adhere to logic or morality. they ca
what glenn beck has recently said about hillary clinton, having lesbian sex in the oval office. i mean, this is the kind of stuff that's being thrown out there. and the only thing -- >> and you don't think they want to talk about -- you don't think they want to talk about these employment numbers today, do you? it's like a fax go, out first thing in the morning with benghazi in great big letters. >> you're right but the democrats are letting them drive the narrative. i'd like to see...
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i would look at hillary clinton a competitor of ideas. whether or not i run or jeb bush runs, our ideas clash, because i really do believe we have way too much government. i think the manner which we hasn'ted foreign policy asia disaster. so it -- is a disaster, so it be a clash of ideas. i don't know we have that many clashes. >> you say you're pretty close? >> on many things we are there would be nuances youch don't take any two republicans anywhere and they would agree on 100 things but probably aglow on 58 to 90 and that makes us closer than i would be to nancy pelosi or hillary clinton or harry reid or barack obama. >> i see that argument. i'm going to give you another shot. an iowa poll, you're fame with it. let me tell the audience. an iowa poll, you came out on top. ahead of paul ryan and ahead of jeb bush. not by much but you're out ahead. in iowa. what's that -- what would that tell our audience, governor huckabee? >> the people in iowa are very, very smart people and should be carefully listened to. is that what i should say? >
i would look at hillary clinton a competitor of ideas. whether or not i run or jeb bush runs, our ideas clash, because i really do believe we have way too much government. i think the manner which we hasn'ted foreign policy asia disaster. so it -- is a disaster, so it be a clash of ideas. i don't know we have that many clashes. >> you say you're pretty close? >> on many things we are there would be nuances youch don't take any two republicans anywhere and they would agree on 100...
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i remember when we raised the minimum wage under bill clinton we had the best following years of job creation we've had in the last 60 years. you can't debate the fact that when you raise the minimum wage it has the effect of raising other salaries up and up as well so i think there's a lot of stuff in the democratic arsenal and particularly the point larry makes is a good one what. do the republicans have to say about the economy? cutting taxes and lowering regulation? we tried that in the bush years, and it was a total failure. >> no, no. hang on a second. front page of the "new york times." bill clinton in his second term or actually after he got shell lacked in '94, and he's proud of this, and i'm going to back clint on on this. he was a great economic president. you know why? he was a supply-sider in his second term. he lowered the capital gains tax and participated in a deal with gingrich on welfare reform, on free trade. he did all the right things. those guys cut spending. that's the kind of agenda we need right now. here's one for you. >> he also raised taxes on the rich? >>
i remember when we raised the minimum wage under bill clinton we had the best following years of job creation we've had in the last 60 years. you can't debate the fact that when you raise the minimum wage it has the effect of raising other salaries up and up as well so i think there's a lot of stuff in the democratic arsenal and particularly the point larry makes is a good one what. do the republicans have to say about the economy? cutting taxes and lowering regulation? we tried that in the...
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as they used to say during the clinton administration when he was running for president bill clinton, it's the economy, stupid. >> there is still the problem of the long-term unemployed. that's something the administration keeps talking about. as long as the president can keep saying we're adding jobs, people are getting back to work, it's a very, very important point for people to take to their constituents. he's giving them a lot of stuff that's hard for democrats to defend, you know, obamacare being one of them. it's had all of its problems with the rollout. now they've got over 8 million enrolled so they can start going on offense on that, they can start going on offense on jobs, so this is something that is very important to then as they kind of gathered their talking points for the midterms. >> especially when you take a look at the posters love that, right track, wrong track, is the country moving in the wrong direction or right direction. this bolsters that the economy seems to be moving in the right direction. >> if your district is doing well, your congressman can tout it. i
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. >> you can can say that clinton is lucky and he caught the tech boom, or clinton was lucky coming out of the recession, but one thing that you can cannot explain isway is the difference of the poverty reduction members. >> we appreciate the chairman coming to the meeting, and we did not get a lot accomplished -- >> we need to talk about getting to the root causes of poverty. >> well, he has a lot to learn. >> the goal here is not to go after mr. putin personally, but the goal is to change the calculus. >> and right now, we are looking at live images from the rose garden where we are awaiting a news conference by president obama and german chancellor angela merkel , and joining me live is the correspondent and host of "andrea mitchell reports" and msnbc political editor mark murray, and thank you for join g ing us. >> good morning. >> andrea, i want to start with you as we wait for the president and the german leader to emerge, the situation in eastern ukraine is deteriorating and two ukrainian held koicopters shot this morning, and several reports of journal itselves released, and the
. >> you can can say that clinton is lucky and he caught the tech boom, or clinton was lucky coming out of the recession, but one thing that you can cannot explain isway is the difference of the poverty reduction members. >> we appreciate the chairman coming to the meeting, and we did not get a lot accomplished -- >> we need to talk about getting to the root causes of poverty. >> well, he has a lot to learn. >> the goal here is not to go after mr. putin personally,...
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clinton relying on at that time? >> who tells hillary clinton at 10:00 p.m. to put out this statement, that says, some have sought to justify this vicious behavior. the announcement has already happened about the benghazi attack. as a response to inflammatory material posted on the internet. the united states deplores any intentional effort to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. our commitment is to religious tolerance. goes back to the very beginning of our nation. let me be clear. there is never any justification for violent acts at anytime. at 10:00 p.m. eastern time this is still going on this attack. where does that come from. >> i don't know. >> reporter: little is actually known about the president's whereabouts about the night on attack. when pressed former spokesman said the president was not in the situation room that evening. that response is prompting a leading republican senator to send a letter today to the white house asking for further explanation. how could the president be fully engaged on the night of the attack at the same time, acc
clinton relying on at that time? >> who tells hillary clinton at 10:00 p.m. to put out this statement, that says, some have sought to justify this vicious behavior. the announcement has already happened about the benghazi attack. as a response to inflammatory material posted on the internet. the united states deplores any intentional effort to denigrate the religious beliefs of others. our commitment is to religious tolerance. goes back to the very beginning of our nation. let me be...
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certainly al political weapon against hillary clinton if she rungs for president in 2016? >> yeah. let me say when i say, you know, not political, i mean this is of a presidential campaign. in the sense, in the hot house, everything is seen through a political lens. >> doesn't mean when you send someone on the sunday talk shows to intentionallily. and to your broader question, for the republicans, it's all parts of a larger thesis that they have >> i think in some cases, very sincerely of continuous deceit and dissembly by the white house and its agencies and whether it's somehow shafting the tea party and the irs if in cincinnati or undue federal to sole solendra, the solar panel outfit and then you throw in their belief that obama has not been successful in the war on debatable. you mix that with the possibility that the person was a secretary of state at the time of this is likely, if she runs, you know, the favorite to beat whomever they put up for president. and, you know, you have a pretty steamy political mix. >> certainly has gotten heated this week. jim ran mark kimmet. >>
certainly al political weapon against hillary clinton if she rungs for president in 2016? >> yeah. let me say when i say, you know, not political, i mean this is of a presidential campaign. in the sense, in the hot house, everything is seen through a political lens. >> doesn't mean when you send someone on the sunday talk shows to intentionallily. and to your broader question, for the republicans, it's all parts of a larger thesis that they have >> i think in some cases, very...
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president clinton said the test of russia's measure is whether russia, the big neighbor, can be the good neighbor. despite the reservations of many new members, nato established the partnership for peace and negotiated the russia-nato piece agreement and some went so far to see that russia might join the alliance. but we were never blinded to the risk. former secretary of state warned in 1995 that among his words, one of the plans of preparing is that russia will abandoned behavior that characters history particularly during the soviet period. and nato must stand ready to visit the basic principles underlying its relationship with russia. nato enlargement didn't invite russian aggression. it didn't form crisis then or now. instead it settled old disputes and promoted freedom and free mact markets and advanced the cause of peace. that is why nato holds the door open for aspiring members. consider the alternative, a world without nato enlargement and not the asurances they provide. it would have risked a precarious environment in which today's central and eastern europe allies would be tor
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i think hillary clinton is going to run. she will be an interesting candidate. i think there are some republican governors that have country for jobs in their states. scott walker, chris christie, jeb bush did a great job in florida. i think the republican governors have shown you can take care of your citizens, be compassionate for your citizens, be fair to your citizens, and run the state wisely so the future is not jeopardized or impaired. i think that is the lesson we are going to try and convey hopefully whether you are democrat or republican. the great french political 1909sopher said around that the american system of democracy will prosper until the moment the politicians discover they can bribe the electorate with their own money. we are now writing the people with borrowed money. it is a path to destruction. it will not help working people. it will not make for a better future for the people today. it will destroy them. >> i'm going to tell you something. i was impressed with steve went. he got in a fight with george clooney over the president. but whe
i think hillary clinton is going to run. she will be an interesting candidate. i think there are some republican governors that have country for jobs in their states. scott walker, chris christie, jeb bush did a great job in florida. i think the republican governors have shown you can take care of your citizens, be compassionate for your citizens, be fair to your citizens, and run the state wisely so the future is not jeopardized or impaired. i think that is the lesson we are going to try and...
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hillary clinton is a big magnets. she used to say whenever a story came out at least in one instance the term fast right wing story. she will get pushed back asked tough questions. when that happens during the presidential election. martha: i wonder if it will have any impact and if she decides to run because that famous quote, the hands in the air, what difference does it make is going to be seen again and again and again. >> great story she is about 50/50 why she will run. why she won't, she hates the media too much. she made at that point i don't feel like answering these kind of questions anymore, been in the public spotlight 20, 25 years, don't want to deal with this. it could end up being a reason why she decides not to. happy weekend. martha: you too. bill: violent eruption the streets trying to figure out what to do next there. also, it is time before the horse hits the track, a behind the scenes look at america's biggest and most historical. vo: once upon a time there was a boy who traveled to a faraway place
hillary clinton is a big magnets. she used to say whenever a story came out at least in one instance the term fast right wing story. she will get pushed back asked tough questions. when that happens during the presidential election. martha: i wonder if it will have any impact and if she decides to run because that famous quote, the hands in the air, what difference does it make is going to be seen again and again and again. >> great story she is about 50/50 why she will run. why she...
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. >> these days at all of these big conferences, milken, clinton-global, there is also a discussion about cars. what is your sense of the push towards autonomous cars? >> right, i have taken a close at them recently, because i wondered where they fit into the new world of transportation. and the folks i talked to said there are two places they fit in. one is they replace cars for people who are getting out of their driving age. autonomous cars can keep those folks on the road longer. and they might be a public transportation tool. people know about uber where you summon a taxi, well it's possible the taxi that comes to your door won't have a driver anymore. so two interesting uses for these vehicles. >> talk to me about the company that is chrysler today, how they are doing, and how this business of being owned by fiat is effecting things. >> one of the nice things about the fiat situation is the ceo has been in place all through this process. in 2009, he was the ceo who came in when nobody else would tauch chrysler, and he said i think if can make it work. so as chrysler goes forward int
. >> these days at all of these big conferences, milken, clinton-global, there is also a discussion about cars. what is your sense of the push towards autonomous cars? >> right, i have taken a close at them recently, because i wondered where they fit into the new world of transportation. and the folks i talked to said there are two places they fit in. one is they replace cars for people who are getting out of their driving age. autonomous cars can keep those folks on the road...
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that can be laying the ground work for a potential hillary clinton run in 2016. instead of them talking about what's going on in the economy now, you hear them harkin back to the good old days, the golden years of a way of enticing voters and getting them riled up as opposed to focusing on near-term policy issues. >> there's been a lot of talk from this administration and others around the globe, we have to do more to support smaller companies. they're the job creators and the drivers of growth. are the small businessmen, the smaller companies, now hiring or not? >> it appears that they are. when we looked at the reports from adt yesterday, what we did see is that the smaller companies are hiring the indicators again, the surveys of small businesses indicate they're hiring but doing so cautiously. they don't want to get too far ahead of where the economy is, but they are confident that in the near term, they can justify a higher payroll count. >> thanks for that, patrick. good to see you as always. leanne, thank you as well. financial reporter at "the washington
that can be laying the ground work for a potential hillary clinton run in 2016. instead of them talking about what's going on in the economy now, you hear them harkin back to the good old days, the golden years of a way of enticing voters and getting them riled up as opposed to focusing on near-term policy issues. >> there's been a lot of talk from this administration and others around the globe, we have to do more to support smaller companies. they're the job creators and the drivers of...
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gerry adams, its president, is here and on president clinton's guest list for a st. patrick's day party. he will also meet house speaker newt gingrich. >> gerry adams not only has ties to american politicians but also to the american people, who've celebrated him as a hero and peacemaker. >> gerry adams was invited to the st. patrick's day parade because to most irish americans he is a hero. >> gerry! >> struggling to free northern ireland from british rule. but adams has been called a terrorist by others. >> yesterday that same gerry adams, the president of the irish political party sinn fein, was arrested for questioning in connection with one of the most notorious cold cases in the western hemisphere. >> police in northern ireland use this station to question the most serious terror suspects. gerry adams spent last night and today in custody here. >> in recent years gerry adams, currently a member of the irish parliament, has come to be seen as an elder statesman of sorts, a man who helped bring an end to the horrible troubles in northern ireland. he's also a man
gerry adams, its president, is here and on president clinton's guest list for a st. patrick's day party. he will also meet house speaker newt gingrich. >> gerry adams not only has ties to american politicians but also to the american people, who've celebrated him as a hero and peacemaker. >> gerry adams was invited to the st. patrick's day parade because to most irish americans he is a hero. >> gerry! >> struggling to free northern ireland from british rule. but adams...
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i think that speech actually had more to do with bill clinton that hillary clinton. bitter isn't necessarily the right word. but he feels he's not getting enough credit for what he did on inequality in the 1990s. the idea that nobody was talking about this in the early to late 90s is crazy. i ran on a populist theme. i was a populist president, you know, an i did x, y and z in order to reduce income inequality. and he wants that credit. i think that has a lot more to do with why he gave the speech than actually anything related to 2016. >> but isn't this really about tenor and attitude that elizabeth warren is seen as kind of a trust buster, an old progressive who is willing to go in and make enemies. and really be known as someone wall street doesn't like. i'm your nemesis, your worst nightmare. his friends, all the people i know in wall street are friends of the clintons. social friends, financial friends. they help them in their campaigns. isn't there a wall they will not cross or jump over. they're not willing to say i'm standing outside of wall street calling fo
i think that speech actually had more to do with bill clinton that hillary clinton. bitter isn't necessarily the right word. but he feels he's not getting enough credit for what he did on inequality in the 1990s. the idea that nobody was talking about this in the early to late 90s is crazy. i ran on a populist theme. i was a populist president, you know, an i did x, y and z in order to reduce income inequality. and he wants that credit. i think that has a lot more to do with why he gave the...
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remember when hillary clinton was the secretary of state? was one of her top aids and she had a special arrangement. special employee at the statement department. also have outside clients corporate clients very funky arrangement. senator grassley wanted to know how many of these special employees do you have at the state department. evidence never found out. it was a couple of years later when a liberal organization got a leak and we finally found out. >> i don't know. i think that they just don't even try, congress. out of any administration. but, panel, let me go to 2016. today former president george w. bush making a big endorsement. >> i hope general -- jeb runs. i think he would be a great president. i have no clue what's on his mind. and we will talk when he is ready. i can guarantee you. he is not looking at a poll to decide whether or not he wants to run. it's internal. he is checking his core. and as he said publicly i'm thinking about my family. and, of course, he knows full well what a run for the presidency can do on family. aft
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. >> when hillary clinton talks to him by phone at 10:00 p.m., he's where? >> i don't know. i don't have a tracking device on him in the residence. >> why is that important, brett? >> why is it important is because you have a lot of stuff happening. this is in the middle of the attack. we don't know where the u.s. ambassador is for a long time there and then they eventually find out that he's dead. now the white house situation room, i've been in there, it's not a big place. if tommy is in there all night and he says the president wasn't there, he's not in a different place. you would know when the president was there. can the president handle crisis from other parts of the white house? of course. when stuff breaks, most times, officials go to the place where there is communication equipment, all the intelligence coming in in the situation room. this case, the president was not there. >> you also pressed him on who changed the talking points among the many others, cia produced talking points, changed and what we were fed on the sunday shows and thereafter looked very differe
. >> when hillary clinton talks to him by phone at 10:00 p.m., he's where? >> i don't know. i don't have a tracking device on him in the residence. >> why is that important, brett? >> why is it important is because you have a lot of stuff happening. this is in the middle of the attack. we don't know where the u.s. ambassador is for a long time there and then they eventually find out that he's dead. now the white house situation room, i've been in there, it's not a big...
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. >> that means then secretary of state hillary clinton has some splaining to do. but so does president obama. remember, he is the commander and chief. the military cannot move without his order. and he obviously didn't give it. why? the general is as confused as i am. >> we didn't know how long this would last when we became aware of the distress nor did we completely understand what we had in front of us. >> so that means that the attack could have been larger. the military didn't know. and forces didn't mobilize to save the people under siege? that's shocking. see, that's what this story is all about. the failure of the u.s. government to protect americans under fire in benghazi. and then after the fact trying to say oh the killers weren't organized terrorists. are we all getting this. but, again, the national media won't cover it. does it get any worse than that in our democracy? talking points is angry. the obama administration was completely derelict in the benghazi terror attack and was dishonest in the aftermath. and the national press doesn't give a damn?
. >> that means then secretary of state hillary clinton has some splaining to do. but so does president obama. remember, he is the commander and chief. the military cannot move without his order. and he obviously didn't give it. why? the general is as confused as i am. >> we didn't know how long this would last when we became aware of the distress nor did we completely understand what we had in front of us. >> so that means that the attack could have been larger. the military...
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so clinton is a real deficit hawk. he brings down the deficit pretty substantially, interest rates come down substantially because of that. that is one of the contributors to growth in that period. and now interest rates are incredibly low and you don't need to worry about the deficit as much. there is a genuinely serious problem when a political movement decides that it has found unchanging economic truth and it doesn't need to update itself according to different times and you see that with the minimum wage. plenty i think put it very well. over time because minimum wage is not indexed to inflation, you need to raise it. this is not the application of some new theory. it's not really a raising of the minimum wage. it's keeping the former policy steady as it goes. and i think there's a bit of a trouble in the republican party right now to simply update the economic philosophy to a very changed economy in which median wages are very, very weak, job creation is very, very weak and people need more help. >> yeugene, the
so clinton is a real deficit hawk. he brings down the deficit pretty substantially, interest rates come down substantially because of that. that is one of the contributors to growth in that period. and now interest rates are incredibly low and you don't need to worry about the deficit as much. there is a genuinely serious problem when a political movement decides that it has found unchanging economic truth and it doesn't need to update itself according to different times and you see that with...
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if it only serves to sharpen hillary clinton for battle it will be a good thing for the country. we need a tough sound up-to-date case for the democratic party's center left, the smart and selling sequel to eight years with president obama. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. and happy may day. on this may day two big stories about the minimum wage in america. in seattle a victory. political and business leaders today announce they have reached a deal to raise the minimum wage to $15 an hour. the highest in the united states to be phased in over the next few years. meanwhile, back in washington, d.c. a vote on a national minimum wage hike to $10.10 though garnering a majority vote of 54-42 fell short of overcoming a republican filibuster. so what explains the difference aside from the obvious politics that seattle's a pretty liberal town and that the u.s. senate can't get a single piece of legislation through without a super majority thanks to republicans' routine abuse o
if it only serves to sharpen hillary clinton for battle it will be a good thing for the country. we need a tough sound up-to-date case for the democratic party's center left, the smart and selling sequel to eight years with president obama. that's "hardball" for now. thanks for being with us. "all in with chris hayes" starts right now. >>> good evening from new york. i'm chris hayes. and happy may day. on this may day two big stories about the minimum wage in...
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impoverished the country and then the funny thing about this trying to pivot is that it wasn't under clinton and the world trade organization there where they want china in they want to under the tent they want to mean that their bodies so within just of this short period of time the u.s. is saying you know you're not our friend we don't want to be with you anymore we want the vietnamese we want these other people it is it is it that callous is it that ridiculously obtuse is it insane is it appears insane to me the people in china what do they make of this is it what do they make of obama's strategy to to me it seems insane what are they thinking. well just you know it i guess you know after decades of american foreign policy being so bizarre it's almost par for the course you know you're actually right on the disconnect i mean american business leaders. in the in the pentagon planners are not totally opposite of on what they think about china you know general motors sells more cars in china than they do the united states you know thirty forty percent of corporate pop profits for american mu
impoverished the country and then the funny thing about this trying to pivot is that it wasn't under clinton and the world trade organization there where they want china in they want to under the tent they want to mean that their bodies so within just of this short period of time the u.s. is saying you know you're not our friend we don't want to be with you anymore we want the vietnamese we want these other people it is it is it that callous is it that ridiculously obtuse is it insane is it...
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i hope he does run. >> is the country ready for another bush/clinton battle? >> barbara bush was probably right. there are 315 million americans, only a couple of them are named bush and clinton. but i suspect if jeb wants to run, he's talented. he was a successful governor in florida. but he shouldn't think it's going to be a coronation. he's not in the position his brother was back in 1999. he will not clear the field. >> it's a very different republican party. unfortunately a republican like him can't get the nomination. i do think this idea that we don't want these celebrities, this country loves celebrities and big names. he has a great shot at doing it. i don't think he can win the nominati nomination. >> moderate republicans won the nomination eight years ago, four years -- in 2008 and 2012. so moderate republicans as newt gingrich can personally testify, they can win the republican nomination. >> he could win it. a lot of other people could win it. all my good friends on the left who are basking in hillary's celebrity status, it's a long way from celeb
i hope he does run. >> is the country ready for another bush/clinton battle? >> barbara bush was probably right. there are 315 million americans, only a couple of them are named bush and clinton. but i suspect if jeb wants to run, he's talented. he was a successful governor in florida. but he shouldn't think it's going to be a coronation. he's not in the position his brother was back in 1999. he will not clear the field. >> it's a very different republican party. unfortunately...
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everybody has their own way and president clinton loves that show. he said i can't watch it until hillary can. >> rose: what are the theater pieces you cared most about? is it shakespeare? is it checkov, is it other kinds of things. to some degree shakespeare has had an influence. the only two leading roles i've done are richard ii and richard iii. >> why not more? >> i've never been an actor who coveted oh, i want to play this part, i want to play that part. some of the most extraordinary experiences was gene o'neill. and the relationship i was able to develop with jack lemmon, and i got to play his son, or when i did the ice man cometh or the moon of the misbegotten. there's something about the way in which anneal attacked the characters he created, the complexities of them, the alcohol, the despair. there's something the about one those remarkable writers who seem to be nothing between their heart or pen and tape writer. it just came. there was no blockage. there was nothing they were unfraed to expose and share with an yud'. even with kneel' knee
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at the death penalty as it really operates and what we're seeing is ugly on tuesday oklahoma inmate clinton lockett died a slow and painful death after his lethal injection was administered witnesses say he was with a ring around for forty three minutes telling doctors something's wrong before eventually suffering a massive heart attack lockett began rising from the gurney it's. a port really tried to speak in like. the first two or inaudible but the third are you could clearly hear him get a work. permit and it's based on. quite a bit of a body shattered because according to reports the three drugs used to kill lockett are not primarily intended as execution drugs and come with a host of warnings about suppressing the respiratory system and causing heart trouble in recent years drug makers mostly in europe have stopped selling their medications to u.s. prisons because they don't want their products being used to kill individuals and as a result states have scrambled to find new suppliers and chemical recipes for executions in many cases officials refuse to disclose what struggles are being
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charles: could he become a bill clinton, against all odds? >> i am inclined, charles, to agree with stuart. he does not change his mind. he does not change course. i dow that obama will. stuart: one last statistic and i heard it yesterday. some 40% of youngsters with a college degree are working in a job that does not require a college degree. >> underemployment. working in, you know, hotels, things that they did not simply spent time in college training for. stuart: i am a lucky guy, i guess. >> there is always a silver lining, two words. stuart: two stories coming up for you in a moment. first, mcdonald's has an image problem. the franchisee getting angry with the company. we will explain why in a minute. a summer job for teenagers becoming a thing of the past. are these kids lazy? let's get fired up with this one. charles up after this. ♪ you have to make some money ♪ if you want to use the car to go riding next sunday ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ speech back some economic data out this morning. jobless claims. 344,000 people claimed for first-time
charles: could he become a bill clinton, against all odds? >> i am inclined, charles, to agree with stuart. he does not change his mind. he does not change course. i dow that obama will. stuart: one last statistic and i heard it yesterday. some 40% of youngsters with a college degree are working in a job that does not require a college degree. >> underemployment. working in, you know, hotels, things that they did not simply spent time in college training for. stuart: i am a lucky...
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he was a clinton democrat. >> let's start about deals, tax inversions. how should this company think about tax inversions? the iconic nature of a company like that. for the first time thinking they want to effectively relocate for practical purposes at least the holing company is for tax purposes for a 5% spread on taxes. >> it's a billion dollars a year. >> and the uk tax system as being better than hours. what do we have to do? >> you have a short-term problem and long-term problem. i'm talking about political timetables. of course screams corporate tax reform. we need to reform corporate taxes in this country. both sides, you know, republicans and democrats agree on that. but tax reform takes a long time. that's why i say it's a long-term problem. if you just study history, the '86 tax reform act, other examples took a long time. three and four years actually from beginning to end occur. it is not going to happen quickly here. so the short-term question is, should we just sit back and let all of this happen. >> right. >> or should there be some interi
he was a clinton democrat. >> let's start about deals, tax inversions. how should this company think about tax inversions? the iconic nature of a company like that. for the first time thinking they want to effectively relocate for practical purposes at least the holing company is for tax purposes for a 5% spread on taxes. >> it's a billion dollars a year. >> and the uk tax system as being better than hours. what do we have to do? >> you have a short-term problem and...